One consequence of climate change is an increasing mismatch between timing of food requirements and food availability. Such a mismatch is primarily expected in avian long-distance migrants because of their complex annual cycle, and in habitats with a seasonal food peak. Here we show that insectivorous long-distance migrant species in The Netherlands declined strongly (1984-2004) in forests, a habitat characterized by a short spring food peak, but that they did not decline in less seasonal marshes. Also, within generalist long-distance migrant species, populations declined more strongly in forests than in marshes. Forest-inhabiting migrant species arriving latest in spring declined most sharply, probably because their mismatch with the peak ...
Recent shifts in phenology in response to climate change are well established but often poorly under...
Climate change has been associated with both latitudinal and elevational shifts in species’ ranges. ...
Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecological commun...
One consequence of climate change is an increasing mismatch between timing of food requirements and ...
One consequence of climate change is an increasing mismatch between timing of food requirements and ...
Phenological responses to climate change differ across trophic levels(1-3), which may lead to birds ...
Global climate change has led to warmer winters in NW Europe, shortening the distance between suitab...
Aim: Global declines in the populations of migratory species have been attributed largely to climat...
Uncovering the mechanisms involved in the decline of long-distance migrants remains one of the most ...
Recent rapid climatic changes are associated with dramatic changes in phenology of plants and animal...
Predicting the range of variation over which organisms can adjust to environmental change is a major...
Recent shifts in phenology in response to climate change are well established but often poorly under...
Climate change has been associated with both latitudinal and elevational shifts in species’ ranges. ...
Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecological commun...
One consequence of climate change is an increasing mismatch between timing of food requirements and ...
One consequence of climate change is an increasing mismatch between timing of food requirements and ...
Phenological responses to climate change differ across trophic levels(1-3), which may lead to birds ...
Global climate change has led to warmer winters in NW Europe, shortening the distance between suitab...
Aim: Global declines in the populations of migratory species have been attributed largely to climat...
Uncovering the mechanisms involved in the decline of long-distance migrants remains one of the most ...
Recent rapid climatic changes are associated with dramatic changes in phenology of plants and animal...
Predicting the range of variation over which organisms can adjust to environmental change is a major...
Recent shifts in phenology in response to climate change are well established but often poorly under...
Climate change has been associated with both latitudinal and elevational shifts in species’ ranges. ...
Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecological commun...